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VTDigger regularly publishes stories about Vermont politics. We cover state elections, the Vermont Legislature, the governor's office, state agencies and major political parties. Lola Duffort and Sarah Mearhoff cover state politics for VTDigger. Lola can be reached at lduffort@vtdigger.org; Sarah can be reached at smearhoff@vtdigger.org.

 

Final Reading: Former state Sen. Corey Parent goes to work for Leonine

By Sarah Mearhoff

Feb 3 2023, 7:12 PMFebruary 3, 2023

Once considered a rising Republican star, Parent opted not to seek reelection this past fall, and is now working for Leonine Public Affairs.


Lawmakers consider setting qualifications for elected county prosecutors and judges through constitutional amendment

By Tiffany Tan

Feb 3 2023, 6:52 PMFebruary 3, 2023

As it’s currently written, Proposal 1 seeks to establish qualifications for Vermont sheriffs, following a series of scandals during the past year.


Judge Jennifer Barrett faces unusual opposition in Senate confirmation hearing

By Riley Robinson

Feb 3 2023, 6:14 PMFebruary 3, 2023

Two defense attorneys levied sharp criticism of Barrett before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Friday. Testimony was cut short, so she is expected to offer her response to lawmakers next week.


A ‘perfect scenario’: Waterbury gets its first new manager in decades

By Waterbury Roundabout

Feb 3 2023, 4:56 PMFebruary 3, 2023

Thomas Leitz stepped into his new role on Jan. 1, becoming the town’s first new municipal manager in nearly 35 years.


After Orange County Sheriff’s Department cancels contract, Randolph will reestablish its own police force

By Ethan Weinstein

Feb 3 2023, 4:45 PMFebruary 3, 2023

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Amid mass resignations, the sheriff’s department canceled its 120-hour-per-week patrol contract with Randolph. Now the town hopes to expedite the creation of its own police department.


Amid conflict between off-campus students and neighbors, Middlebury adopts new noise ordinance

By Maggie Reynolds

Feb 3 2023, 3:53 PMFebruary 3, 2023

Starting this weekend, Middlebury residents — including off-campus students — need to turn the volume down by 11 p.m.


Final Reading: Vermont House passes budget adjustment without GOP support

By Lola Duffort

Feb 2 2023February 2, 2023

At issue is about $71 million in one-time housing money and $9.2 million earmarked for organic dairy farmers, neither of which were included in Gov. Phil Scott’s proposal.


After 4 decades pushing for progressive change, Bernie Sanders now holds the gavel

By Sarah Mearhoff

Feb 2 2023February 2, 2023

Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks during a rally in Durham, New Hampshire, on Monday, ahead of the state’s first-in-the-nation primary on Tuesday. Photo by Anna Watts for VTDigger

Those who have followed U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders’ political career over the course of more than four decades are familiar with his progressive views. Now, as the new chair of the Senate’s influential Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, he holds unprecedented power to make good on his promises.


Opposition to proposed Burlington police control board heats up

By Patrick Crowley

Feb 2 2023February 2, 2023

Several community and labor leaders joined Mayor Miro Weinberger at a press conference on Thursday to condemn a proposed charter change that would create a new community control board over the police department.


Facing a crisis, House panel considers transforming property value reappraisal system

By Ethan Weinstein

Feb 2 2023February 2, 2023

As drafted, the proposed system could transfer responsibility for updating property values — the basis for property taxes — from municipalities to the state and require reappraisals on a regular schedule. It would also impose a moratorium on the reappraisals that would otherwise be ordered in two-thirds of Vermont towns this year.


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